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PhoneCaller AI is an AI-powered phone receptionist built specifically for beauty salons, spas, barbers, aesthetics providers and skin clinics. From just **£49 per month**, our AI receptionist helps businesses handle incoming calls, appointment bookings, customer enquiries and quote requests while professionals are busy with clients. PhoneCaller AI helps reduce missed calls, capture more booking opportunities and provide customers with a fast, professional response, even during busy periods or outside normal working hours. Our goal is simple; to help beauty and wellness businesses stay available, improve customer service and grow their bookings without constantly interrupting treatments or appointments.
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71-75 Shelton Street Covent Garden, WC2H 9JQ, London, United Kingdom
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